Example sentences of "[been] [verb] down in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The mouth of the river seemed ten times its normal width , while about half a mile out to sea hundreds of trees stood upright , supported by their enormous roots , just as they had been carried down in the flood . |
2 | While the original purchase price was £28.8 million , the property had already been written down in the balance sheet to take account of the general fall in values . |
3 | Some of the branch lines had been closed down in the Beeching fifties . |
4 | Waterloo , having been worn down in the trench warfare , were left with little option but to run the ball and were still in the match when , from 30 yards range , Buckton fashioned a fine try for the lively Saverimutto . |
5 | But he found that the job that awaited him there was several rungs lower than the job he had been holding down in the UK . |
6 | Once again the officers have taken over the ship by some nifty footwork , and the mutineers have been battened down in the fo'csle . |
7 | An earlier proposal was £8 , but that has been scaled down in the face of protest . |
8 | An early day motion has also been put down in the House of Commons supporting their case . |
9 | But according to Chris Cowdrey , who made his England debut in Bombay in November 1984 just 48 hours after British High Commissioner Percy Norris had been gunned down in the streets nearby , tight security could suffocate the England players . |